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Human remains found last Sunday under the Veterans Memorial Bridge is particularly unnerving for an Omaha family still waiting for the answer to a mystery.

The human skull has yet to be identified. "You have to prepare yourself."

After hearing about the skull, Kelly Jolkowski contacted Omaha Police wanting to know if it is her missing son Jason. No one knows. "We've been used to waiting for over six years now."

It's not the first time the question has come up. Jason Jolkowski was 19 when he got called in to work and was walking to Benson High School for a ride on June 13, 2001. He hasn't been seen since. "I've just only heard very minimal,” says Kelly.

Law enforcement sources tell Channel 6 News the remains are that of a man with big feet and good teeth, a description that could fit many missing people, including Jason.

"That is kind of hard to hear. You always kind of hope you hear something that it couldn't be him, like it's female. When we saw him last he had no cavities and no fillings."

No one is saying this is a break in the Jason Jolkowski case. It's another roller coaster of waiting for a family that's been waiting for an answer for nearly seven years.

The Douglas County coroner performed an autopsy on the remains Monday, but found no cause of death. Still no word on possibly how long ago that person passed away.